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Wednesday July 4th, 2007
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Most of those who succeed in finding a career in music get there as the result of hard graft and an unyielding desire to achieve their dream, regardless of setbacks or dissuasion. Not so for Róisín (pronounced: Ro-sheen) Murphy, whose profession in music came as the result of a chat-up line, delivered by her at a party over a decade ago... Read more...
As the mother of Irish rock music's greatest icon, Philomena Lynott has a position of utmost respect in the Irish rock fraternity, but this goodwill does not apparently extend to some of those in the lower echelons of the Irish music industry... Read more...
As the fourth of July approaches I am reminded of a poem in the book 'My Road' by Marion Rose Horgan, from Cobh, Co Cork, Ireland. If you haven't already got a copy, email me and I let you know where you can order one. It's a book well worth having and a keepsake you will always treasure... Read more...
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